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Too Coool!! BUT….I’m an idiot when it comes to cool techy stuff…HELP! Anyone!

I have a Nokia 3120 with Cingular that plays polyphonic tones… will any of these work with my phone? I was thinking MIDI…but I don’t know what to do! If one of them will work, can someone please tell me how to get it on my phone?

Is it possible to download the MIDI file to a Motorola V550? I have Cingular and was able to download the polyphonic, but at one point during the ring it just sounds like noise and it takes away from the awesome Office theme song sound! Thanks!

I have verizon and the LG vx8300. I make ringtones all the time for my phone. If your phone supports mp3 ringtones just make sure that the clip is under 300kb. i use dBpowerAMP to do this. then i use http://www.funformobile.com to send the ringtone to my phone.

Awesome! Thanks for posting these. I really can’t believe how hard it is to find a decent The Office theme on the internet. If you get the .wav (the only one I could find), it doesn’t sound exactly like it… Even iTunes doesn’t have it! Thanks again…

I have a Verizon RAZR and so far none of the tricks that anyone has suggested in getting the ringtone on my phone. I tried compressing the mp3 and sending either by email or the uploader that someone posted, but no luck. Anyone have any success with a Verizon RAZR?

Hey, I got the ringtone to work. I’m a member at a mobile community called Mixxer. Download the version of the theme song that you want from the link above. Then go to their website http://www.mixxer.com, register (for free I might add!) then upload the .mp3 or MIDI to your “Personal Files”. From here you can use their service to get the song onto your phone. It’s completely free! It did the whole thing in less than a minute.

i can’t figure out how to download the theme from this page. when i click on the “mp3” link it just takes me to a webpage that uses quicktime and plays the song. can someone tell me what i am doing wrong and how i can download it in mp3 format rather than just playing it.

I am practically computer illiterate. Are there any other ways to compress the file to send to my phone? I went to DbPowerAmp and am hesitant to download it as this is my work computer. I guess I can wait till I get a chance at home, but I am impatient! Any suggestions?

For any who are interested to know, I am a Cingular customer who just figured out how to get the ringtone. You will need to follow a couple steps from others above. First, download a file from above. Second, download bitpim.org. Third, convert the file in the bitpim program. Fourth go to the funformobile link above and complete the process! You’re done! Thanks for all your help guys.

Hi. I have been trying to download the MP3 and WAV files via Funformobile to my Verizon Razr phone and get the message “Unable to download PIX-FLIX message”. I have also dowloaded others that DO download to my phone but then dont play. PLEASE HELP!

Geez, a little bit of research will do people wonders. Check out http://rumkin.com/tools/sprint/ – and use the PHONE UPLOADER option. Save the file you want to your computer, upload it to the site, and then use your mobile browser to the address the site gives you – it’s fast, it’s free, and it works with a great number of phones and carriers. I’m using an Audiovox phone on Bell Mobility in Canada and it works wonders.

I have a Motorola I850 phone with Nextel as my provider. I have not been able to find anywhere on the Internet on how I can get The Office ringtone for my phone. Does anyone have any suggestions or help?

I tried to buy the ringtone from NBC.com. I receive a text telling me to reply with the word “BUY” and when I do it tells me that it doesn’t understand it (or something like that). Any advice?? I’m using Ericsson W810i.

Hi, I recently went to the NBC website (not through the link above) and now I can’t get the office ringtone! I’m making due with the one available through cingular, but it’s not the same as the other one. Any word on when I can get the one from NBC, or at least how to get it’s equivalent? Cingular’s is a little slow in tempo. thanks :)

If you want The Office theme to be sent right to your phone without downloading and installing stuff…use http://www.ringtonesyou.com
I did and got the office ringtone sent in 2 seconds directly to my phone.

To TheOfficeB*tch (#74), I’ve got a Chocolate (from Verizon) and what I did was download the MP3 to my computer, attach it in an e-mail and send it to my phone. The address would be [email protected]. Send the e-mail and it should come through as a picture message, then just save the sound to your phone and set it as a ringtone! It may take a little while. Mine took about 4 hours to finally come through, cause it’s a pretty big file, but it’s totally worth it! I hope this helps!

It’s usually just as easy as copying it to your phone and setting it as the ringtone in settings, but most phones you must send the file through a message and/or get it in a different file type. Different phones accept different types of music as rings!

The whole point of these files is that you can save them in their whole, unaltered state without having to buy anything or paying for data services. Most phones won’t be able to use mp3s as ringtones, but new ones just need the mp3 file saved to them.

77: Go to officetally.com directly from your Pearl and click on the link for the mp3 format of the ringtone. the song should play for you on your blackberry. Press the menu button and save the file on your blackberry or media card. =)

Hey guys, I’m really bad at all this kind of stuff so do you think someone can help me out? I have t-mobile with a samsung phone but I think I lost the usb and I have no idea how else to get the ringtone on there. I’ve already tried e-mailing it to my phone but that didn’t work either. I’m getting really desperate…I really want this ringtone…what do I do?

I’ve had The Office theme on my phone (Verizon/LGVX5200) for a while now. BitPim is your friend! (Though it was somewhat of a hassle getting it set up). Appropriately enough, the ringtone is reserved for co-workers who call me. :-)

I easily got my Office ringtone over a year ago, using the website mobile17.com. You just download the ring tone to your computer using one of the files that tanster provided above under “THE OFFICE THEME SONG IN VARIOUS FORMATS.” Then, mobile17 will convert it into a ringtone and send it to your phone for free. I have a Motorola RAZR, by the way, but most phones are apparently compatible.

If you want The Office theme to be sent right to your phone without downloading and installing stuff…use http://www.ringtonesyou.com
I did and got the office ringtone sent in 2 seconds directly to my phone.

THANK YOU for the cnet link. I’d been trying to figure out how to do that, and all the other links made it sound so much more complicated than it actually was. That was easy! Thank you, thank you, thank you!

http://rumkin.com/tools/sprint/index.php
I tried everything to get the ringtone to my phone, nothing would work because nothing really supports my phone in the way of sending mobile content, but rumkin.com is great!
All you do is browse your computer for the file you want, click upload, and then it’ll give you a code and a url to go to on your mobile, and you enter the code and it’s downloaded directly to your phone. And it’s free!
(you can send pictures too)

For all people wondering how to set this as their ringtone on their Verizon cell phone here is how you do it.

1. Click MP3 up at the top of the page
2. Go to the recording feature on your cellphone
3. Record the 30 second clip
4. Save the clip on your phone
5. Send yourself a picture message with the sound clip selected as the audio
6. Receive the message with the sound clip and you are now able to save it as a ringtone.

Basically you can’t set a directly recorded sound as your ringtone so the trick to get around it is to text it to yourself.

Hey! I have a Samsung Cingular (but i think it’s AT&T now) phone. I have bluetooth, but have NO clue how to work it. I just want a free office ringtone.. how do i get that? if it is sent to my phone, i know how to save it and set it as a ringer. but how do i send it to my phone? if anyone can help, please do! thanks!

I have a verizon motorola razor Maxx and I emailed myself the .mid ringtone as an attachment and the only way I could save it was under “Saved Sound”. So now it’s under “My Sounds”, which I cannot make it as a ringtone. any suggestions?? :/

I need some help. I have a Samsung Propel with no internet service. Is there a way I can get one of these ringtones? I’ve followed some other suggestions, such as going to phonezoo.com, but I still can’t get it to work.

I am using The Ringtone Maker to convert my songs into ringtones.
It makes them into the format suitable for my mobile.
I can create ringtones for iphone, from youtube videos, which I think is great.
It cost me a small one time fee but I don’t mind